Bills fire offensive coordinator Rick Dennison
We will go through a lot of those scenarios leading up into the draft, but you do have to have one final voice to make that call. The Bills' change at offensive coordinator will likely coincide with a change at quarterback this offseason.

S&P, Dow open higher as bank shares rise
Stocks roared to another day of record highs, climbing steadily through the day and finishing near session highs. The Nasdaq Composite Index's more than 5% advance so far this month, marks the best start to a year since 2004.

Scottish government 'monitoring' Carillion
Carillion revealed half-year losses of £1.15bn in September and is struggling under £900m of debt and a £590m pension deficit. "Suggestions that Carillion's business plan has been rejected by stakeholders are incorrect", a spokesperson said.

Bears' Rhule interviewed for Colts
Rhule has previous coaching experience in the National Football League as the New York Giants' offensive line coach back in 2012. The latest news that Rhule plans to stay with Baylor in Waco means the Colts will be looking elsewhere for a new head coach.

A laptop that uses Intel's sixth-generation Core chip known as Skylake, at the Intel booth during CES International in Las Vegas on January 7, 2016. It says the impact "should not be significant and will be mitigated over time" and that the majority of processors shipped in the last five years have already been updated. The techniques essentially makes the computer speculate which command or path to take.

On Thursday, Apple confirmed that all Mac systems and iOS devices are affected, but that no known exploits have impactedits customers.

Unauthorized access will be hard to detect so cloud-computing providers need to act quickly to protect against these vulnerabilities, said Ryan Kalember, senior vice president of cybersecurity at Proofpoint.

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich sold more than $20 million worth of company stock after his company had been informed of a massive cybersecurity flaw in its chips and prior to the company publicly disclosing the flaw. This gives an attacker capabilities that bypass the common operating system security controls that we've relied on for 20 years.

Users are advised to keep the automatic updates functionality on their machines enabled to receive the security updates for Intel CPU bug at the earliest, possibly via system update or the vendor's PC management app. "Most of the software vendors welcome that interaction as long as you see this disclosure in private first, so you have a chance to fix the bugs". Manufacturers including Apple, Microsoft, and Google have worked tirelessly to releaseupdates that patch the bugs.

Computer security researchers recently disclosed two security flaws named Meltdown and Spectre that affects devices using processors from Intel, AMD and ARM Holdings.

Microsoft and Google have said they expect few performance problems for most of their cloud computing customers. Worse is the fact you can do nothing about it, as the slowdown is a side effect of fixing a major design flaw in Intel processors. The problem impacts processors going back more than two decades and could let hackers access passwords, encryption keys or sensitive information open in applications. However, the vulnerability and the related exploits didn't become public until this week. This means that all mobile devices that use ARM architecture (and that's pretty much all of them) are now in danger of attack.

Google has notified that Android devices on the latest security patch are protected.